The Miracles That Even the Skeptics Could Not Dismiss
Most claimed miraculous healings collapse under basic scrutiny — but a small number have survived genuinely adversarial review by medical boards and journalists whose explicit job was to find the conventional explanation, and couldn't.
This book examines the Lourdes Medical Bureau's century-long, skeptic-staffed evaluation process, the widely witnessed solar event at Fátima, and the documented science of spontaneous remission, weighing the standard skeptical toolkit — placebo, coincidence, misdiagnosis — against the rare cases that have resisted it entirely.